Publication: Orangutan Sexual Behavior
Orangutan Sexual Behavior
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Kunz, J. A., van Noordwijk, M. A., & van Schaik, C. P. (2022). Orangutan Sexual Behavior. In T. Shackelford (Ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Sexual Psychology / Volume 4: Controversies, Applications, and Nonhuman Primate Extensions (No. 4; Issue vol. 4, pp. 401–425). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108943581.020
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Orangutan females live semi-solitarily, spending 50–80 percent of their time alone, with only their dependent offspring for company (van Schaik, 1999). They are philopatric (Arora et al., 2012; van Noordwijk et al., 2002) and establish their home ranges in an area that overlaps with their natal range as well as with those of other females, both maternal relatives and nonrelatives (Ashbury et al., 2020; Morrogh-Bernard, 2009). Males disperse from their natal range as they become independent of their mother around the age of ten to twel
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Kunz, J. A., van Noordwijk, M. A., & van Schaik, C. P. (2022). Orangutan Sexual Behavior. In T. Shackelford (Ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Sexual Psychology / Volume 4: Controversies, Applications, and Nonhuman Primate Extensions (No. 4; Issue vol. 4, pp. 401–425). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108943581.020